ब्रह्मोवाच । द्विजवर्य शृणु प्रीत्या चरितं शशिमौलिनः । यत्पृच्छते कुर्वतश्च सर्वसंशयहारकम्
brahmovāca | dvijavarya śṛṇu prītyā caritaṃ śaśimaulinaḥ | yatpṛcchate kurvataśca sarvasaṃśayahārakam
Wika ni Brahmā: “O pinakamainam sa mga dvija, makinig nang may debosyon sa banal na salaysay ng Panginoong Śiva, ang may koronang buwan. Aalisin nito ang lahat ng pag-aalinlangan—tungkol sa iyong itinatanong at sa iyong ginagawa.”
Brahma
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Type: stotra
The verse teaches that śravaṇa (devotional listening) to Śiva’s carita is a valid spiritual means: it clarifies right understanding and dissolves doubt, supporting the seeker’s movement toward grace and liberation in a Shaiva Siddhanta spirit.
By praising the ‘Moon-crested’ Lord, it points to Saguna Śiva—Śiva known through attributes and sacred stories—through whom devotees gain steadiness of faith that supports Linga-worship and disciplined devotion.
The implied practice is Shiva-kathā-śravaṇa (listening/recitation). As a practical takeaway, one may hear or recite Shiva Purana passages with devotion, optionally alongside japa of “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” to remove confusion and firm up sādhanā.